jb & Wayne,
Two questions for you guys. First, how essential do you think it is to have an upper mount of some kind? While I already figured on welding a small bracket to the cross bar on my frame (Schwinn straight bar), that will come later. With no upper attachment I've ridden with the new engine for maybe fifteen miles and have not noticed any tendency for the engine to twist while under torque... yet.
Second, what did you do about the exhaust manifold? While I intend to make up a welded exhaust this summer with an exhaust manifold which angles more straight out from the engine and less upwards and more quickly turns forward... for now I cut off the existing exhaust manifold at the most upwards point, attached a right angle copper water pipe coupling along with a straight section after it and to that attached the flexible exhaust pipe I had on the HS engine (which is no longer flexible). Each of these pieces got drilled where they overlap and a small sheet metal screw holds each section fast to the next. At the bottom end I used a hose coupling to hold it in place against the frame. Design is by Mickey Mouse, but works for now. What did you guys do?
SB
Two questions for you guys. First, how essential do you think it is to have an upper mount of some kind? While I already figured on welding a small bracket to the cross bar on my frame (Schwinn straight bar), that will come later. With no upper attachment I've ridden with the new engine for maybe fifteen miles and have not noticed any tendency for the engine to twist while under torque... yet.
Second, what did you do about the exhaust manifold? While I intend to make up a welded exhaust this summer with an exhaust manifold which angles more straight out from the engine and less upwards and more quickly turns forward... for now I cut off the existing exhaust manifold at the most upwards point, attached a right angle copper water pipe coupling along with a straight section after it and to that attached the flexible exhaust pipe I had on the HS engine (which is no longer flexible). Each of these pieces got drilled where they overlap and a small sheet metal screw holds each section fast to the next. At the bottom end I used a hose coupling to hold it in place against the frame. Design is by Mickey Mouse, but works for now. What did you guys do?
SB